Think about it: To stay
ahead of the competition, we need to be number one at leveraging new
technologies and products that increase value for our customers. We also need
to anticipate and lead the way for new trends and innovations. We cannot
achieve that goal by trying to do everything by ourselves. We need the
expertise of suppliers, customers and partners to bring new ideas and
solutions. By creating this space for external collaboration, open innovation
accelerates research and product development efforts that will grow your
business.
Open Innovation: Concept and Key
Benefits
The main concept of open
innovation is a radical departure from the traditional model of closed,
in-house innovation. Open innovation embraces the idea that there are a lot of
clever people doing clever stuff outside your own company. Tapping into that
potential increases the effectiveness of innovation efforts by allowing the
company and individuals to concentrate on things where they excel, while
opening new outlets for R&D efforts alongside the company’s own business
goals.
The two key benefits of
using open innovation are speed and the ability to capitalize on knowledge and
labour regardless of where it resides. Open innovation fosters a faster
exchange of ideas through innovation action networks and shared development. In
addition, open innovation could be the best way to address knowledge and labour
limitations.
Successful open innovation
is all about multidimensional collaboration. This means simultaneous downstream
collaboration with retailers and customers, upstream collaboration with
vendors, horizontal collaboration internally, and collaboration with other
ecosystem partners as well as with outside communities of common interest,
including freelance experts and academicians.
Getting to market faster is
the name of the game. Innovation intermediaries such as NineSigma, InnoCentive
and IdeaConnection play a big role in rapidly achieving success and increasing
your open innovation capability—regardless of where you are today. These open
innovation services help public, private and non-profit organizations “connect
efficiently with the world” to find and develop new solutions, products,
knowledge and partners that will accelerate and improve their innovation cycle.
Conclusion
Every company is unique and
must define what level of involvement and approach to open innovation will best
fit its specific needs. We cannot simply copy another company’s approach. What
we also know is that, without a significant cultural shift, open innovation too
often remains within the internal R&D domain, focusing heavily on technical
problems.
Setting everything in
motion with a strategy and learning through experimenting how to gradually make
open innovation part of our culture are wise steps to take in order to achieve
our highest goals!
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